2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-7483-9_10
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Biomedical Applications of Nano-Biosensor

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“…Bioreceptors comprise biomolecules that detect biochemical interactions or the analyte [113]. The transmission of the biological signal as an electrical signal is carried out by the transducer, which can be calorimetric, potentiometric, amperometric, or optical, among others [114]. More specifically, biochemical signals are converted into electrical signals due to the interaction of the bioreceptor with the analyte [115].…”
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“…Bioreceptors comprise biomolecules that detect biochemical interactions or the analyte [113]. The transmission of the biological signal as an electrical signal is carried out by the transducer, which can be calorimetric, potentiometric, amperometric, or optical, among others [114]. More specifically, biochemical signals are converted into electrical signals due to the interaction of the bioreceptor with the analyte [115].…”
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“…It is interesting because it has a large surface area-to-volume ratio, performs satisfactorily with other functional groups, and has good electron transfer. In addition, it is also low cost [114], representing an adequate alternative to detecting and monitoring blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes.…”
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“…These biosensors provide unique qualities such as tailored magnetic, electrical, and optical properties, increased conductivity of electricity, enhanced sensitivity, and reduced reaction time compared to typical biosensors. [18][19][20][21][22] Nanotechnology has had a significant influence on medical sectors, including the detection of diseases via resonance, optical, magnetic, electromechanical, z E-mail: vandana.singh@sharda.ac.in; chaudhary00vishal@gmail.com = Equal Contribution. *Electrochemical Society Member.…”
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“…The 1990s saw the development of the second generation of biosensors, which enhanced sensitivity and selectivity by linking the product with the transducer via specialized mediators. 20 In the 2000s, the next version of biosensors was created, using direct transfer of electrons between analyte and electrode without product or mediator dispersion, improving stability and simplicity 4 . Nanomaterials like nanoparticles, nanowires, carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, and nanofilms enhance biosensor characteristics, including mechanical, electrochemical, optical, and magnetic.…”
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